The XA-4 has serious light fall off at most (or all) apertures. You
don't need to worry about the A-16 can cover the 28mm or not, even a
T32 will not make it better.
Check this one out, it was shot with negative, slide will make it even
worse:
http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/pict/klp-02.jpg
I bought the XA-4 since there was an essay in VisionAge that mentioned
the XA-4 has special lens design to improve the image peripheral
quality. I just wish it would be better than the XA since I found the
falloff in XA not quite acceptable. But unfortunately XA-4's falloff
is poor than the XA.
C.H.Ling
*- DORIS FANG -* wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Clemente Colayco wrote:
>
> > Hi Doris:
> >
> > Am pleased to be in touched with the famed "Doris Fang." Just a bit afraid I
> > might get DF'd...Just kidding. Seriously, I just received this XA 4. Still
> > have to see how pictures come out. Though CH Ling once said that this camera
> > is given worth more as a collectors item than for its picture taking
> > ability.
<snip>
>
> If you wish to change it for an XA, let me know immediately and in
> private. We can go from there. I'd advise you to get rid of that A-11 and
> buy an A-16, though I doubt it will cover the 28mm. Hmmm.
>
> *= Doris Fang =*
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